“We will continue moving foward,” Chavez said. “We have several projects we’re working on right now. I think the citizens want those projects to move forward.”

Street work, waste water projects and issues with the swimming pool were a few of the projects Chavez named.

The city also chose an incumbent for one of the two seats available on the city council. Windell Bridges took the second highest vote count, keeping him in his seat on the council. Albert Sena took 198 votes for the other available seat.

Sena said his ability to get out and talk to people gave him the win.

“There’s various things I want to look at and work together on with the other councilmen,” he said.

Bridges said he would like to continue his work on the relationship between the city and county.